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・ British Columbia Highway 31
・ British Columbia Highway 33
・ British Columbia Highway 35
・ British Columbia Highway 37A
・ British Columbia Highway 39
・ British Columbia Highway 395
・ British Columbia Highway 3A
・ British Columbia Highway 3B
・ British Columbia Highway 4
・ British Columbia Highway 41
・ British Columbia Highway 43
・ British Columbia Highway 49
・ British Columbia Highway 5
・ British Columbia Highway 52
・ British Columbia Highway 5A
British Columbia Highway 6
・ British Columbia Highway 7
・ British Columbia Highway 7A
・ British Columbia Highway 7B
・ British Columbia Highway 8
・ British Columbia Highway 9
・ British Columbia Highway 91
・ British Columbia Highway 91A
・ British Columbia Highway 93
・ British Columbia Highway 95
・ British Columbia Highway 95A
・ British Columbia Highway 97
・ British Columbia Highway 97C
・ British Columbia Highway 99
・ British Columbia Highway 99A


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British Columbia Highway 6 : ウィキペディア英語版
British Columbia Highway 6

British Columbia Highway 6 is a two-lane east-west highway passing between the Kootenay and Okanagan regions. It is divided into two parts—the ''Nelson-Nelway Highway'' to the south, and the ''Vernon-Slocan Highway'' to the north. Highway 6 first opened in 1941, and its very winding path through the western Kootenays has not changed since.
==Nelson-Nelway Highway==

Highway 6 has a total length of 407 km (253 mi). It begins at the Canada-U.S. border crossing at Nelway, where it connects with Washington State Route 31. It travels north for 10 km (6 mi) to the Burnt Flat Junction, where the Crowsnest Highway merges onto it from the east. The Crowsnest carries Highway 6 north for 14 km (9 mi) to the town of Salmo, where the Crowsnest diverges west. From Salmo, Highway 6 goes north for 41 km (25 mi), mostly following the Salmo River, to the city of Nelson, where access to the Whitewater Ski Resort is located. Highway 3A merges onto Highway 6 at Nelson, and the two highways travel west for 21 km (13 mi) along the Kootenay River, passing through the communities of Taghum and Bonnington Falls, to where Highway 3A diverges southwest just west of South Slocan.
From South Slocan, Highway 6 follows the Slocan River north for 79 km (49 mi) passing through Winlaw, Slocan City and Silverton to the community of New Denver, where Highway 31A meets Highway 6. 48 km (30 mi) northwest of New Denver, Highway 6 reaches its junction with Highway 23 at the resort community of Nakusp. Highway 6 then turns southwest and proceeds to follow the east bank of the Columbia River (Lower Arrow Lake) for 57 km (35 mi) to Fauquier, on the east shore of Lower Arrow Lake, where the Needles Ferry is located.

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